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India: Yati Narsinghanand Appeals to UP CM for Easier Gun Licenses for Hindus, Sends Blood-Written Letter

Yati Narsinghanand, known for his provocative statements against Muslims, has appealed to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to simplify the process for Hindus to obtain licensed firearms. In a dramatic move, Narsinghanand sent a letter written in his own blood to the Chief Minister. BJP leader Aditya Tiagi delivered the letter to Yogi Adityanath. A video shows Tiagi using Narsinghanand’s blood to write the letter.

During an emergency meeting at the Dasna Devi Temple, Narsinghanand expressed his disappointment over the “failure of Hindu leaders” to protect their religion. He advised that Hindus should arm themselves for their own protection. “I am disappointed with Hindu leaders. They are not serious about protecting our religion. That’s why I have decided to go directly to the people,” he said during the meeting.

Narsinghanand also revealed his plan to send letters to the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and leaders of non-Muslim countries, warning them about the “threats of Islamic jihad” and urging them to find a permanent solution to the issue. Before presenting the letter to Yogi Adityanath at a public gathering, Narsinghanand aims to gather signatures from one lakh Hindus as part of his appeal. He also announced plans to launch a movement demanding gun licenses for the entire Hindu community.

This controversial appeal has sparked debate, with critics questioning the implications of such a move on communal harmony in the region.

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